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Tag Archives: Kurds
Turkey’s latest moves hint at the next tragic stage of the Middle East war [OPINION]
Turkey’s volatile president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has issued statements attacking the Obama administration and its role in the Middle East. And his allies in Turkey have followed suit. Such outbursts may well signal the end of NATO’s role in the … Continue reading
Moves to prosecute Turkey’s president for crimes against humanity: the evidence
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is currently being asked to take action against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his ministers. Lawyers, meanwhile, have slammed their regime for “systematic war crimes”. And the evidence is overwhelming. Action through the ICC is the … Continue reading
Posted in Intelligence, War
Tagged Erdogan, ICC, Kurdistan, Kurds, Turkey, war crimes
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Meet the woman who heads the army that intends to send ISIS to hell
The main assault on the Daesh (Isis/Isil) capital of Raqqa is now underway. And women are at the forefront of the battle. Using the code-name “Wrath of the Euphrates”, the group leading the offensive is the SDF (Syrian Democratic Forces). And … Continue reading
Turkey’s Erdogan stages his own coup – against ALL opposition
Arrests of opposition MPs are currently underway in Turkey. This is an escalation of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s 15-month-long coup against his political opponents. And while there has been widespread condemnation of these arrests, this alone will not bring Turkish … Continue reading
Turkey’s authoritarian regime dramatically exposed as purge escalates – “non-stop resistance” declared
Turkey’s post-coup purge was never just about crushing the alleged coup plotters. It was about neutralising all opposition; particularly that of pro-Kurdish political parties and their supporters. And in recent weeks, the continuing purge has exposed even further the authoritarian … Continue reading
Posted in no category, Resistance, War
Tagged Kurdistan, Kurds, Rojava, Syria, Turkey
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While media focuses on Mosul offensive, Turkey and Syria have other plans…
International media attention is currently focused on the offensive launched against the Daesh (Isis/Isil) stronghold of Mosul in Iraq; and on the looming humanitarian disaster there. Turkey and Syria, meanwhile, appear to have their sights set on Kurdish communities, which … Continue reading
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Tagged Iraq, ISIS, Kurdistan, Kurds, Rojava, Syria, Turkey
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Turkey’s president has a morbid fear of these women – here’s why…
The current Turkish regime has been regularly accused of sponsoring Daesh (Isis/Isil) and other jihadi groups in Syria. One of the main reasons for this behaviour has been Turkey’s opposition to a feminist social revolution taking place on the Syrian-Turkish border – … Continue reading